As you know, Bit-pay (and Gox) are currently at the massive CES show in vegas. It's happening RIGHT NOW. There is huge media potential there, and we all know the media LOVES twitter these days, what with Egypt revolting and all.

So, it's time for FeedZeBirds+Bitcoin to show its marketing power and blow this shit up!

In coordination with Tony from Bit-pay and Roger Ver, I've created several FeedZeBirds twitter campaigns. Each one is tagged with #CES, so every time someone tweets them, it makes it more likely for reporters and pedestrians at CES to see the tweets and visit Tony's booth. This is our goal, to bring foot traffic and press to them.

I'm calling on forum comrades to toss a small donation to any of these campaigns. Your donation is immediately paid out to our army of several hundred FeedZeBirds members who will Tweet it. Your donation of .1 buys over 3,000 impressions! I also encourage you to make your own #CES campaign on FeedZeBirds if you know how (extremely easy) - just make sure you mention "#CES", "bitcoin", and "booth 70018".

1) Donate to one of the addresses above (.1 or .2 btc is great)2) Retweet those messages if you use Twitter3) Make your own #CES message on FeedZeBirds and fund it (optional)

This is crowd-sourced insta-marketing, made possible only by Bitcoins. FeedZeBirds (along with myself and Ira Miller) have donated several BTC already to help seed these.

Twitter is extremely powerful at these events, and I want every reporter to see first hand the power of Bitcoin!

UPDATE: #CES feed is getting about 2 tweets per second, so 120 tweets per minute. Our collective FeedZeBirds campaigns are getting about 1 tweet per two minutes in this stream. Thus, everyone at CES who pulls up their smartphone and checks the 10 most recent #CES tweets will have an 4% chance of seeing our message - which has an X% chance of compelling them toward Bit-pay's booth.

Sending a few cents to the Memory Dealers tweet since it had the least BTC, at the time that I checked it.

cheers

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